Scarf/wrap

Funky Chunky Scarf

Beef up your style with this mega-muffler stitched in lush alpaca wool yarn.

By Sara Graham

YARN
STITCH NATION BY DEBBIE STOLLER Alpaca Love, 3oz/85g balls, each approx 132yd/121m (wool/alpaca)
• 6 balls #3920 Ruby

CROCHET HOOK
•  Size L/11 (8mm) crochet hook or any size to obtain correct gauge

NOTIONS
•   Yarn needle

Note about patterns
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Comments

Hi! Thanks for this very

Hi! Thanks for this very informative post.
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I'm so glad I checked this

I'm so glad I checked this website again - I was totally nearly finished with this pattern and was wondering why I had not only such much yarn left but was wondering why mine wasn't turning out any where as thick as in the picture!

It's so lovely and warm though, can't wait to wear it and show it off!

neat!

I really want to make this for next winter!

Thanks, Erin

I´ll try it with double yarn. So, the number of skeins is well to make the scarf with double yarn?

yes

I feel certain the designer told us the correct number of balls used but neglected to include directions for holding the yarn double as an oversight.

I have a doubt

Does anyone know if the scarf is made with two yarns?

I´m trying to made it with red heart super saver but it is not thick as the magazine.
Maybe Alpaca love is not a worsted yarn and there is an error in the pattern

apologies!

The pattern mistakenly does not tell you to hold the yarn doubled. The designer did indeed intend for it to be held double!

Funky Chunky Scarf

I can't help it I just LOVE this old stand by stitch.
This is so warm in the winter and .Of course its even better when you can find soft yarns on sale.